

"Lighting For Video Film Style"
On DVD
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To get a “Film Look” on video, you need to light a scene “film style.” Lighting is the element of production that shapes and forms the image that is being exposed. Unlike constantly changing cameras and software, that only tend to confuse the issue of how to create a warm, soft image, knowing how to light a scene quickly and accurately can render a profound look that will appeal to any audience.
Our DVD (a double disc set) is a
comprehensive, 7 chapter program that
Chapter 1 - Understanding Exposure: Shutter Speeds, Frame Rates, Camera Gain, Camera Filters, Camera Lux Ratings, Exposure Range, Exposure Latitude, Luminance Range
Chapter 2 - Exposure Meters: Setting Up The Meter, Using Spot Meters To Read Luminance, Incident Meters, Exposure Ratios, Understanding Foot-candles
Chapter 3 - Lighting An Interview: Setting the key, Setting The Fill, White Balancing The Camera, Alternative Lighting For Women, Lighting Dark Skin Tones, Using Diffusion
Chapter 4 - Color Correction: Kelvin Temps, Mired Effects, Understanding The Visible Spectrum, Color Correction Gels And When To Use Them, Color Gels For Effect, Neutral Density
Chapter 5 - Dealing With Windows: Controlling Windows In A Scene, Windows As An Effect, Large Windows As Fill
Chapter 6 - Lighting Location Interiors: Shooting In A Cubical, Balancing For Fluorescent Fixtures, Color Correcting Under Sodium Vapor, Mercury Vapor and Metal Halide Lights
Chapter 7 - Lighting Talent Outdoors: Using Bounce Light For Fill, Diffusing Sunlight, Using Grads
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Tom
Musto Productions
30 Hillside Road
Shavertown, Pennsylvania 18708
570.696.4774 / fax:570.696.6765
tmpfilm@comcast.net
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